CJje 3©ufee Chronicle Volume 64, Number 17 Duke University, Durham, N. C Saturday, October 5 Alcoa awards Riddick explores financial grant problems of poor By Bruce Perler By Lee Hornstein Riddick turned to Durham and The Alcoa Foundation has presented Duke University with a grant of Winston-Salem for examples. "The $125,000. The award will enable the School of Engineering to develop the Reverend Edward Riddick, first phase of a Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory Complex. Research Director for the Southern tobacco industry made it certain and Christian Leadership Conference's sage to enslave people," he asserted. The facilities of this new complex will be used for a recently established Operation Breadbasket, addressed Riddick not only examined the interdisciplinary major in the field of materials. With this training the problems of black Americans: he students will enter positions involved in the development of new materials, himself last night in Page creating new uses for materials, and developing new devices and methods Auditorium to the problems of also explored the poverty-striken that capitalize on available materials. America's poor, especially those Indians, whose fishing and land living in the cities. rights, he claimed, have been takem Research in this area has already begun at Duke, with the formation of a "We must ask some questions away by the American government. faculty group involved in independent materials research projects. about the dry bones in this nation," Riddick also spoke about the The total cost of this entire project is approximately $331,000. By its Appalachian whites now moving to choice as an Alcoa Foundation Gift recipient, Duke has now qualified for an stated Rev. Riddick. He then additional grant of $31,250 from the Ford Foundation Challenge Grant. explored the plight of the Chicago by calling them the Duke most match this award by four to one. poor—including blacks, American "America's new Negro." He also Rev. Edward Riddick addresses Page Indians, Mexican-Americans, and pointed out that many "We are most appreciative of this gift from the Alcoa Foundation," said Mexican-Indian sharecroppers make Duke President Douglas M. Knight, "not only for the facilities and audience last night. the white appalachians. Rev. *Riddick spoke in barely $1250ayear. equipment which itwill provide, but conjunction with the Urban Future also for the confidence which it After examining the problems of conference being sponsored this fhe old city, Riddick turned his reflects in Duke University and our weekend by the Duke YM-YWCA instructional and research programs Freshman elections attention to the creation of what he and the North Carolina College in engineering." termed, "new cities," cities where Student Union. He replaced the "it is possible for black people who "The Alcoa Foundation joins a scheduled speaker, Jesse Jackson, growing list of foundations and stir complaints have sweated and toiled to get the who was sick and unable to attend. corporations which have made gifts nation's substance, not surplus." By Chris Hanback Jackson is National Director of Riddick spoke of the power of to Duke's $102.8 million Fifth Further, on the question of extra Operation Breadbasket. Decade Program. Among others are: Taylor Moore, Chairman of time being given to certain the consumer, saying that black Speaking first about "the old Americans are going to use their The American Tobacco Company, MSGA's Freshman Advisory nominees, Moore pointed out that city," Riddick gave examples of Burlington Industries, Esso Committee, last night answered "time was called for everyone, but consumer power to help them poverty pockets across the become producers. Education Foundation, Hanes critics of MSGA's handling of no attempt was made to prevent nation—in Washington, Chicago, Corporation, J. A. Jones Thursday night's Freshman speakers from continuing after their To give an example of consumer Cleveland and Watts. He used power, Riddick turned once more to Construction Company, Liggett and elections. times was consumed." Chicago as an illustration of the Myers Tobacco Company, R.J. Moore pointed out that the same Freshman elections will be held Durham, and referred to the black poverty which faces black boycott now going on in the city. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Shell complaints are sounded yearly, and on Thursday, October 10. Americans in the cities. Companies Foundation and U.S. "We are going to make the that the convention is in a Campaigning begins for nominees of "In Chicago's black community," Steel Foundation. "transitory stage" suffering from the convention at 12 a.m. Monday companies pay the price," Riddick said Riddick, "the median income is said, "whether they be tobacco "Such gifts," Knight added, "are some defects. Specifically, he and continues until Wednesday $4,735 a year. For the city at large particularly important and timely as responded to several complaints midnight. Those seeking nomination companies in Durham, or chain the unemployment rate is 2.5 per stores across the nation." we enter the last nine months of the voiced in Friday's Chronicle. by petition may campaign before cent. For the black community it is Ford Foundation challenge grant First, Moore said that "no one this time because petitions for Riddick described the peice 8.5 percent." policies of chain stores, and period to complete the raising of was denied an opportunity to make a Freshman Executive officiers and Describing American cities in funds to meet that goal. nomination after the first ballot." Trinity ASDU legislators are due by mentioned that stores such as A&P general, Riddick said that, "They and Safeway raise prices from 1-15 "The survival of private On the initial ballot, however, he 10 p.m. Sunday in the MSGA office. were not built by skyscrapers, but by universities today depends on such allows that "possibly the Petitions for these offices may be per cent each time relief checks ceilings lowered on the potential of come out. support, and we shall continue to nominations were closely picked up at any time in front of the the black." strive to merit their support by prematurely." Immediately MSGA office. ASDU Engineering (Continued on Page Eight) adding to our efforts to make Duke thereafter, however, responding to a petitions are due by 12 midnight, University one of the strongest of point of order, this was corrected for Sunday in 410 Taylor. Engineering the nation's private universities," subsequent ballots. petitions may be picked up in the Knight added. In addition, Chairman Moore Engineering Building. Included in the new complex will ruled on a voice vote not to post the Trinity ASDU petitions require be a Mechanics of Materials total votes of the winning 125 names (Trinity Freshman only) Laboratory, a Solid State candidates. The fear that the and Engineering petitions require 25 Laboratory, a Materials Science and candidates nominated with the names. All Executive Office Engineering Laboratroy, a Stress larges plurality would be given unfair petitions require 150 signatures. Analysis Laboratory, a Structural advantage by listing the votes seems Nominees and petitioners may Dynamics Laboratory, and a to be the logic which swayed the obtain the rules governing the Stru c ture-Properties Laboratory. majority of delegates present. campaigning in the MSGA office. Symposium '68 emphasizes mass electric media impact title, Symposium '68 is intended to Otto Preminger, Life magazine film By Tupp Blaekwell be a serious examination of critic Richard Schickel, TV Freshman candidates for nomination listen to announcements at Thursday "KAPOW The Electric Media" is television and the movies and their commercial maker Stan Freberg, night's nominating convention. the official title of Symposium '68. impact on mass society. and Arlen discuss the media in Page "KAPOW" was chosen to Michael J. Arlen, of "The New Auditorium. emphasize the non-rational and Yorker" will be a participant in this Other Symposium programs Hallowell clarifies emotional impact of the mass year's three-day program. In his include a maratnon nistory of tne electric media which are the subject column, "The Air", Arlen writes cinema on November 3. meeting controversy of this year's Symposium. imaginatively critical commentary Cooperation with Quad Flicks has on television's coverage of news During discussion of possible resulted in plans for showing the It is difficult for me to meet them would be in the next two titles, the committee realized that events. He recently did a series of documentary film, "To Die in articles on Vietnam. with self-designated representatives weeks." all the suggestions would make Madrid" and a series of new of departmental majors, but I would When asked about his failure to good book or thesis titles, but had The primary impact of KAPOW cinema. One of the seminars in this be glad to meet with elected appear at Thursday night's meeting no relation to the movies and TV The Electric Media will be felt on weekend's conference, "Toward a representatives, or with the officers November 10-12, s movie director of political science majors, he said, which form the substance and spirit New City," is entitled "News of Pi Sigma Alpha if the majors "Since 1 did not attend the meeting I of Symposium '68. An abstract Media: Telling It Like It Is?" regard them as representatives," cannot comment." design combining the letters "TV" Concert There is a Symposium reserve Political Science Department Dr. Hallowell added that his and "MOVIES" was considered, as shelf in the Undergraduate Reading Chairman Dr. John Hallowell department is planning a social well as several more traditional Len Chandler and Bernice Room of the West Campus Library commented yesterday regarding his Reason will present a concert function for the departmental descriptive names, but the where many books pertaining to policy for meeting with political majors in the near future. At the hark-hitting KAPOW won out in in Baldwin Auditorium mass media, including xeroxed science majors. tonight at 9:30. Tickets will be function students will be able to the end. copies of Richard Schickel's "I have a busy schedule," he speak informally with faculty Despite the camp nature of its on sale on the main quad and reviews, can be found and read. continued. "The earliest I could see at the door. ___ vr-pmbprs. Page Two The Duke Chronicle Saturday, October 5 Soccer team pounds ASUin opener THE PRESS BOX By Greg Kern Duke's veteren soccer team minutes later by taking a pass from managed to increase Duke's lead to opened its 1968 season yesterday Tom Rockwood near the goal and 5-0 when the opposition suffered a By with a convincing 8-1 victory over scoring. lapse. On the equivilent of a Appalachian College. Appalachian took the offensive basketball fast break, Rockwall Coach Roy Skinner's forces were most of the second quarter, but scored after a solo dash for the Bob Switzer led by Doug Morris and Craig could not narrow the score. goal. Tymesm, who each scored two Tymesm increased Duke's lead to Substitutions marked the Sf»rtt EtUtor goals. The Blue Devils took a 3-0 4-0 at the 6:20 mark on another loosely-played fourth quarter, as lead in the first quarter and were good pass play. Tymesm, CoCo Willingham, and never seriously threatened. Appalachian played the Blue Jim Brand made the final margin Good defensive work by Duke Devils on even terms in the third 8-1. Appalachian is now 0-2 for the around its own goal, plus some fine quarter. Rockwood, however, season. saves by goalie Max Lewis, On air attacks prevented Appalachian from The Oyster Bowl air will be filled with footballs this afternoon in the scoring until late in the fourth annual Shrine Bowl when Duke faces Maryland at Norfolk. quarter on a penalty kick by David Lawrence. Both Duke and Maryland will feature wide open offences with much . Duke took the lead at the 5:07 passing today. Actually the two teams are very similar. Both Duke and mark in the opening quarter. Maryland face problems of depth on offense and defense. Both teams have Morris, scoring the first of his two rather weak defenses. (Much yardage has been rolled up against the Blue goals, climaxed a good pass series Devils and the Terps in their two games this year.) Both have an anemic with a straight shot score. At 17:30 ground game. As a result they like to throw. in the first quarter, Ken Heckert And their passing games have been good. Leo Hart is leading the ACC in made the score 2-0 on a long shot passing this week with a respectable 50% completion record and over 400 that Appalachian goalie Mance yards gained in the air two games. He has competent receivers in Jim allowed to pass through his legs. Dearth, Henley Carter, and Marcel Courtillet. Courtillet against Michigan Morris finished the quarter three caught eight passes for 166 yards and one TD, a new Duke record for number of yards in one game by a pass receiver. Cross-country Maryland had the best passer in the ACC as of two years ago in Alan Pastrana. Pastrana, before being out of action all of last year with a knee meet today injury, threw 17 touchdowns in 1966, an ACC record. This year, though, By: Hoyle his knee has still been giving him trouble and he has had difficulties in The Duke University trying to regain his prior form. cross-country team journeys to Their running attack is almost as shoddy as Duke's. Last year with Maryland this afternoon to take on Pastrana being out and with no other competent passer being around the the highly touted Terpians. The Terps had to rely on their ground game for offense. Their first string scholarship-laden Terps—the fullback, Bill Lovett got most of the burden and thus opposition defenses periennial powerhouse in the keyed on him each game. As a result, Lovett gained 547 yards and the ACC—will be out to test the strength of the Iron Dukes. Duke Terps only scored five TD's last year. finished second in the ACC last Also the Maryland offensive line is weak and Pastrana has been getting season and hopes to have an even dumped for losses a lot this year. Pastrana also has the nasty habit of better team this season. throwing interceptions. In the opening match for Duke, The key to the game will be Duke's defensive secondary and defensive the Devils soundly defeated both line. If the defensive line can put a good rush on Pastrana and force him to Wake Forest and N.C. State. Seven throw the ball, maybe he will throw a few interceptions. And if the Duke of the first eight places went to secondary can keep the Maryland receivers covered, maybe the Devil can Duke men. The team will be led by get the ball. If the offense gets the ball, they are bound to score more than Ed Stenberg and Mike Graves. a few touchdowns off a relatively weak Terp defense. The Duke Rugby club also will Now Maryland has not won a game in 15 straight contests, losing all of be in action this weekend. The their games last year. This is a disaster for any team, especially one of rugby teams will play a doubleheader Sunday at 1:30 Maryland's past status. Thus far this year they have lost their first two against Lynchburg and UNC on the It's all tied at one game apiece as the World Series moves to Detroit games, to Florida State and to Syracuse. These two losses prove one thing, East Duke field behind Southgate. today. Mickey Stanley (No. 24 above) the Detroit shottstop is shown that the Maryland defense is susceptible to both a running and a passing Wrestling coach Bill Harvey and being thrown out stealing the St. Louis first game victory. The Tigers came attack. Hugh Stevens will lead the Duke back Thursday with a home-run barrage and a 8-1 victory. Today's game However Coach Harp said in a recent press conference, "Maryland has attack. will match the pitching of the Card's Ray Washburn and the Tiger's Earl lost 15 in a row and going into this season they were ranked higher by the Wilson. pollsters than Duke in the ACC. They thought they would lose to both Florida State and Syracuse and they did. So they thought their first Appointments chance to break their losing streak would be against Duke. They will be COREY ENTERPRIZES PRESENTS The following is the list of really up for this game. They think xhey can win." THE HOTTEST COLLEGIATE ATTRACTION representatives visiting Duke IN THE WORLD IN THEIR ONLY APPEARANCE Obviously this game is a 'must' for both teams. Maryland has to break a next week to conduct losing streak and Duke has to win this one to sustain any thoughts of a interviews. Appointment IN THIS AREA THIS YEAR respectable season.^ So Duke is going to have to be mentally as well as schedules will be posted one SUN., OCT. 6 physically ready for this game in order to win. week in advance. All interviews will be held in the TWO SHOWS Appointments Office, 214 7:00 & 9:15 Flowers. Call extension 3813 In Concert if you have questions. In Person Tuesday, October 8, 1968 University of Georgia Law Raleigh School—students interested in Memorial law. Auditorium Wednesday, October 9, MOTOWN'S 1968 Uniroyal, Ine-PhD Chemistry, Physics; MS & PhD GREATEST ME; MA Math. U.S. Army—candidates for OCS. THE TEMPTING Thursday, October 10, 1968 U.S. Army-candidates for OCS TEMPTATIONS Don't Look Back My Giri I'm Losing You You're My Everything 286-7761 I Wi*h It Would Rain Get Ready Please Remember Your Love to Me

STATLER THE MARVELETTES ItTJ be the pin-point passing of Alan Pastrana (left) against Larry Davis HILTON Here I Am Baby When You're Young and In Love (right) and the Duke defensive secondary this afternoon in the Oyster Motor Inn Don't Mess With Bill My Baby Must Be A Magician Bowl. Pastrana who holds the ACC record for touchdown passes will be out to bring the Maryland Terps their first victory since 1966. TICKET PRICES: $S, $4, $3 [All seats reserved] I TICKET OUTLETS: Theims Record Shop in Raleigh, Davis-switched from quarterback this year to aid the Duke secondary-will be out to lead the Devils to their second straight Oyster 2424 ERWIN RD. Record Bar in Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill By Duke University Bowl victory. Saturday, October 5 The Duke Chronicle Page Six Complete with barbecue, Tommy James...

Power! Now!" and other things, Vice President. Humphrey stood The girl next to me pointed out and the crowd glared at them there on the edge of the platform, that whole sections of the galleries Hubert Humphrey, angrily for a moment. But it was holding the kid and planting kiss across the hall were emptying. only for a moment—the basically after kiss while the men from the happy mood prevailed. state dailies excitedly set off their Humphrey promised that the The place was packed. We got in strobe flashes. first priority of his Administration Presidential nominee only by happening to be at a would be to end the war in particular door manned by a Vietnam and "divert those By Dave Shaffer Two girls in Humphrey skirts particular policemen who didn't Somebody introduced a resources and those men to building We came into Charlotte on the were carrying around a big, white find out that he was supposed to Democratic luminary, who then a better America." highway that runs among the sheet marked in red and blue letters motels between Kannapolis and "McCarthy Supporters Thank You Concord, past the stoplights and for Salt Lake City Speech." He looked a little glum when he down the dusty "Under Repairs" College-age kids started filling up said "Whether we win or lose, we're road leading to the Coliseum. the seats in the section marked at least going to put a clean fight, It was a big s round domed "Senior Citizens." and we're going to tell the truth." building, surrounded by six lanes of About 7:45 p.m. somebody solid traffic and a few dozen walked up to the platform and policemen directing drivers into the started reading telegrams of support parking lots on three sides of the of various kinds from Democratic but then he perked up. "Those building. The sign out front said officiaries in the state—none from of you who have been reading those Hubert Humphrey speaks Bob Scott—to cheers from the polls that show Nixon ahead hart tonight." crowd. He pulled the last one from bettern warn him not to look over Inside, the rally had been going his pocket and announced "This his shoulder, 'cause if he does we're on since 5:30 p.m. There was a one is from Senator Ted Kennedy." gonna pass him on the inside!" The barbeque supper, Tommy James Wild, absolutely wild, cheering. The right hand slashed through the air and the Shondells, and an all-black wire said that Kennedy thought as he relished those words: "Pass marching band from one of the Humphrey's Salt Lake City speech him on the inside!" local all-black high schools. Long "furthered the cause of peace." The lines of girls in varied lengths of wire went on to say some bad Humphrey-skirts weaved back and things about the war, to more By now a lot of people were forth among the rows of seats on cheers from the crowd. leaving. When he started wrapping the Coliseum floor, rows marked The crowd was basically a up his speech we got up and began off by little sings saying "Senior , happy, partisan one, ready to cheer the walk back out to the row of Citizens" or "Labor for at .anything. There were a few cars marked by the fourth set of Humphrey." hecklers who started yelling "Black cars in the parking lot.

We pulled into a service station just before leaving town. The fat Gain valuable Business man who pumped the gas and wiped the windshield—these men sometimes know more than you Experience would think—asked if we had just come from the Humphrey rally. "What was it like?" he asked. Shrugged shoulders. The Charlotte crowd displays its Humphrey banner in anticipation of the Make Money Vice-President's Wednesday night appearence. "Same old crap, eh? You scratch lock everybody out until just after my back and I'll scratch yours?" introduced ex-Gov. Terry Sanford, A light smile, then back into the we slipped through the opening. who was to introduce the Vice car for the trip home to Durham. The 13,000-seat Coliseum was Contact packed, and they turned away President. The crowd cheered 5,000 at the doors. Wallace and Sanford as he stood up, cheered WMmrnkWim Nixon each got less than half as him as he cleared his throat, Photos by many there. cheered every word he said. There were a lot of union signs "Welcome to North Carolina," he Dave Shaffer and black faces in the crowd, too. intoned. They cheered. "The Vice Whe JBufce Chronicle There weren't too many black faces President is a good friend of mine." on the platform, though. Three of he went on. More cheers. the 75 local Democratic dignitaries were black. But more striking about the Finally the Vice President took makeup of the crowd was that it bis place at the podium. When the Positions available: was so young. We were surrounded cheers died down, he began his by young people, perhaps many of speech. them bussed in from various colleges all around North Carolina. Circulation Manager They were the ones who gave Ted Kennedy's telegram the wildest "I feel like I'm a Tar Heel by cheers of the evening. adoption, and I like it!" he said. Ad salesmen Presently the doors at the far 10% commission end of the Coliseum were opened He thanked everybody for and an incredibly happy-looking coming, taunted his opponent (one Hubert Humphrey bounced out at of them) to "Look at this the head of a long line of Secret wonderful great crowd, Mr. Nixon, Servicemen. He pushed, or rather look at it!" hopped, through the crowd, Also: pumping hands and covering He declared that he would carry everyone with the grin that slid off North Carolina. "We're going to Managers needed the bottom edges of his bald, start a collection of antiques to open up new business fields pointed head. The crowd was tomorrow—old Nixon and Wallace cheering its heart out. buttons. We're going to vote After a couple of minutes of straight Democratic in 1968." crowd-walking, the man reached the platform, stepped up onto it on the left side, walked all the way Then he gave a long digression Come up Sunday , Oct. 7 on "a well-organized general" who across to the right side, and stood came South confident of victory there waving, grinning back at the but "ran into a hornet's nest" in wave of cheers that went on and Charlotte " and didn't stop running 1-3 p.m. on. until we got him good in He sat down, front-row center Yorktown." Richard Nixon, he stage, as things began to calm suggested, was a latter-day Lord down. Then back on his feet, he Cornwallis. 308 Flowers walked over to the edge of the platform and reached out. He had spied a little kid wrapped in a big The heckler section, now A capacity crowd floods into sing reading "Young Citizens for resplendent with peace symbols Charlotte's arena to hear Hubert Humphrey" whose mother (or inked on white poster board, began Humphrey, Tommy Shondel, and father maybe) handed him to the shouting "No More War!" assorted celebrities. tKtje JBufee Ctjrontcle 77ie Student Press of Duke University Founded in 1905

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Saturday, October 5 Page Four A commendation We commend the principle behind the formation of the Trustee-Student Liason Committee. An open channel of communication between the students and the Trustees has long been needed for the community. Several cautions, however, must go along with this endorsement. This committee must not become an organ of propaganda for either of 'Didributed by J&isSMwi^iawrS¥*NESGATE. the parties involved. It must be a free and open forum for discussion of the real problems facing the University today. By Carl Bose And its voice must be considered, seriously, by those who have the power to make the decisions. The student proposal for this committee suggested that it be given slightly more than just advisory power. They suggested the power to submit a "majority decision...on any issue...to Judicial procedure explained the appropriate trustee body for consideration." This year, as in previous years, dishonesty. Much of the gravity the officials bringing the charges." We feel that this power would have been desirable, but it is possible there seems to be a great gap results from the fact that the —If the accused pleads "not that it will not be needed. If the Board of Trustees uses this committee between "g eneral knowledge'' community we live in is an guilty," he has the right to request in good faith, deliberating on its decisions and implementing them about Student government and the academic one. The consequences of an open hearing which may be whenever possible, then this step may be one of the first toward a free actual operational procedures. In negligence in this case arc so sever attended by any member of MSGA. University community. order to avoid possible as to make each students personal —The policy that "improperly misconceptions about its internal consideration of the matter acquired evidence should not be affairs, the Men's Judicial Board has imperative. admitted." The Board judges solely One other point must be clarified. From the press release, it seems prepared the following statement to A policy of the Judicial Board, according to evidence in testimony that the students on the committee will be selected by SFAC from acquaint the University Community which has led to much presented during hearings. SFAC. We hope that this will not lead to a small student power elite. with its proceedings and their misunderstanding, is the conducting —The acused may appeal any That is not a desirable direction to take. relation to the D uke of closed sessions. This practice has decision of the Judicial Board. Undergraduate. Nevertheless, we commend the formation of this committee and a great disadvantage in air of —The accused has the right to The Board has at its disposal mystery and conjures up rumors look forward to its success. remain silent in regard to action penalties which include expulsion, contrary to actual proceedings. brought against him by a member suspension, suspended suspension, However, air of mystery and of MSGA, Faculty or staff of Duke probation with the threats of corners up rumors contrary to University. Any . information suspension, administrative "F", actual proceedings. However, of pertaining to such action Dean's or Board's reprimand, and great importance, is that the volunteered by the accused can and Join NSA suspension of driving privileges. individual's rights be protected. may be used as evidence against or These are assigned by the Board to Thus, the hearings are only opened in favor of the accused. violations of the Judicial Code, to the public at the request of the An example It is time for Duke to join the National Student Association. offenses which range from defendant. The Board pay particular NSA and Duke have both changed over the past few years. NSA has obscenity to cheating or theft. attention to the above policy, as a disconnected itself from the CIA and just completed a corporate Plagarism Due process criminal or civil court observes the restructuring. Duke has become an active, challenging, national campus. One of the major offenses which Although most students are basic rights as set down by the occurs far too often is plagarism, virtually uninformed, the Judicial constitution. For example, last and deserves added explanation. Board has a well-developed policy spring, a student was accused of With its new structure, NSA has become a dual corporation. The Annually the Men's Judicial concerning due process. The forging library slips. He was asked parent division is tax exempt and now able to lobby for students in Board is confronted with the following proceedings are observed to submit several writing examples Congress. Its sub-division concerns educational reform. It is both tax problem of defining the to insure each and every student of as evidence in the case, but was exempt and donations to it (mostly from foundations) are deductible. Uni versity's view of academic his rights: advised by the board that he need dishonesty. The definition, in itself, —A trial by peers in which "no not bring evidence against himself. serves as an important factor in member of the hearing committee The defendant refused to submit NSA would bring to Duke a long list of services that would both limiting the occurance of who is otherwise interested in the further writing samples. Hence, plagiarism, assuming that many particular case should sit in respecting this form of his right to make money for student government and save money for students. It remain silent and without would also provide resources and experienced advisors to aid in the involved students are not judgement during the proceeding." intentional literary thiefs. conclusive evidence, the Board formation of new educational programs. —The accused has the right to be A plagiarist is explained in the faced by the accuser or by a written dismissed the case. More importantly, though, NSA needs Duke. Here in the pamplet "The Use and report of the accuser. The above article is an attempt Carolinas-Virginia region many small southern schools and many black Acknowledgment of Sources" as —The accused is to be given to bring students closer to this one schools .-re just now becoming active. Duke's representatives to NSA "the student or scholar who leads written notice of the charges aspect of student government. It is programs before have helped to provide ideas—in the future they could his reader to believe that what he is against him at least 24 hours before hoped that everyone will become provide structure and leadership. reading is the original work of the the hearing. If he desires additional better acquainted with the policy It would only cost ASDU $24.00 for a provisional, one year writer when it is not." The actual time in which to prepare his and proceedings of this Board, and membership. We suggest trying it. methods involved in this type of defense, he may ask for and is understand that the Board is theft are best defined by means of granted a delay of the hearing. designed to protect the rights of Unsigned editorials represent the uiews of examples, but one must remember —The right of the student every student. a majority of the editorial board that whether he reproduces an appearing to consult with anyone unacknowledged literary work he chooses and the providing of an Alan Ray, Editor verbatim or by means of advisor by the Board. In each case, Bruce Vance, Business Manager paraphrasing he is involved in the defendant may choose a lv Recent stories about the •:•: academic dishonesty. particular member of the Board as S Political Science Department's •:•. Bob Ashley, Managing Editor; Dave Shaffer. Editorial Chairman-, •v decision to drop Dr. Thomas i|: Jim McCullough, Executive Editor; Tom Campbell, Associate This discussion is not intended his advisor or is appointed one. That member makes himself % Baylis and James Hart from its :|: Managii.g Editor; CArolyn Arnold, Staff Director; Bob Creamer, for the intentional plagiarist, but v faculty have been essentially •:• Mark Pinsky, Bunny Small, Associate Editors; Nancy Prolhro, Pat rather for the student who has available in order to explain the rights of the accussed and the v objective and well-researched :* Black, Alan Shusterman, Araminta Stone, Editorial Board:-lack formerly been negligent or even ;:•: but did .in one instance.* Jackson, Executive News Editor; Peter Applebome, Lindsay naive in his approach to Judicial Code, and to advise him on Dearborn, Bob Haughton, David Pace, Clay Steinman, Assistant how to present his case. :•:•: contained irresponsible $ acknowledging the true source of :•*: statements about the character % Managing Editors; Gloria Guth, Mary Schuette, Dyke Stokely, his material. It is a student's own —The acused has the right to Gary Wein, News Editors; Tony Axam, Charles Hopkins. Marty S of Dr. John Hallowell. the $ responsibility since with regard to produce and question material >:• department's chairman, the :•: Lloyd, Russ Nieli, Nick Wheeler. Contributing Editors; Richard plagiarism, literary thefL is involved Smurthwaite, Feature Editor; Steve Evans, Entertainment Editor witnesses and can produce as many :•> statements came from a $ regardless of the writer's intent. For Bob Switzer Sports Editor; Randy Teslik, Photography Editor; as two character witnesses, •:•; meeting of political science x Carl Ballard, Head Photographer, Dave Badger, Asst. Feature this reason one must take care that introduce documents, and offer ••:• majors held September 26. any reproduced material is properly Editor; Jeanette Sarbo, Asst. Entertainment Editor; Gus r'r-fnklrn. testimony in his own behalf. He xl The statements age •:• Joe Hoyle, Rusty McCrady, Asst. Sports Editors; Beat Editors. reorganized; a precaution which should have a reasonably adequate g regrettable While „|e -:': Betty Baxl and Tony Axam: Durham, Jean Cary and Barb many times requires unusual effort summary and access to all material % Chronicle had no malicious § Radovitch: Academics, Bob Entman: Policy, Bruce Wiley: ASDC, at Lhe notetaking stage. testimony and other evidence :': intent m publishing lhem, We :> Steve Fisher: Development, Randy Gujtun: Religious Activities. Academic community against him.so that he may prepare, Teddie Clark: Medical Onter, Belty Walrund. Gradual'- Schools. .: apoligize to Dr. Hallowell. U is difficult for some student* his defense. S The Editor £ Mike Corcoran, Advertising Manager; Sue [liston, Co-ed Business 1 Manager. to accept the impor ante of such a — The condition that "the severe regard or scholastic burden of proof should rest upon Saturday, October 5 The Duke Chronicle Page Five By Alan Shusterman Chicago: no reason in paranoid land Senator Abraham Ribicoff said there were people who came to it best, I think, when he looked Chicago to provoke violence. About We went into a Tad's Steak into the eyes of Chicago Mayor a hundred or two, I would say. You House, a block from Michigan Richard Daley and said, "How hard can guess five hundred or even a Avenue to eat. Someone set fire to it is to accept the truth." thousand. It does not matter. The a traschcan right outside our F I fma it hard, too, to accept the leaders of the march were not window, and a crippled old truth, because when I was in among them. newstand operator put it out with a Chicago during Hell Week, I saw an These violent people would have bucket of water before the two America that frightens me much had little or no support from the firetrucks blinked to the scene. more than does the Vietnam war. other thousands had the majority "It's happening There, in the official view, felt that they had been given a Meanwhile, someone runs into America was being threatened, not chance to freely and publicly air the restaurant and yells for us to by "armed international their non-violent views in the get on out because it's happening. aggression," but. by me. Being streets of Chicago. We go. On Michigan Avenue, a young, non-violent and in my Nobody gave them a chance. block up the street, the SCLC mule o p inion extremely patriotic, I The police and FBI believed the train is driving by, surrounded by a found it disconcerting when reports they got from people throng of thousands of people. Not someone decided that I had no attending the preparatory Yippie in rows, not a march, an entire city right to march in the streets of and Mobilization meetings. block pouring with the entire Chicago that week, and Yippies march, several lost cars, hundreds underscored that point with clubs Yippies are satirists. The whole of gawking businessmen, women and gas. thing is a game: screw up the and kids. It's not just Chicago either. A uptight straights. They had no more The crowds slowly moves up the large majority of the American intention of taking over. O'Hare Police battle demonstrators at Grant Park rally avenue toward the Hilton and two people agree with the Chicago Airport than they did of levitating miles beyond, the amphitheater. police action. the Pentagon a year ago. A Evidently, all of the people have thousand fools counseling a anyone. Its men are burly, coarse, "Keep cool" moved around the blocked bridges, Paranoid society strong-willed and perhaps a little This society is paranoid. Like country of King Lears. Anger. Tense. Over the PA a as we did, to the street. An NBC more paranoid than the rest of voice calls, "Sit down, sit down, mobile truck stands, working someone who has worked his way A Yippie makes himself look as society. They have been restricted up the business ladder for years and ridiculous and unfeasable as keep cool. Monitors to that side, madly, in the center of the crowd. and slowed down in recent years by between the cops and the crowd. Police, guardsmen are suddenly finds that he may not be possible to show that there are the Supreme Court. Their job has made first vice president, many greater fools than he. In Chicago Keep cool. Sit down, sit down. desperately regrouping, circling, their proof was handed out on the become perhaps more difficult or at We'll have a report as soon as lining up. A solid wall of police in individuals feel that the society that least more sophisticated. has treated them so well is about to police nightsticks. Was it not absurd possible. Sit down, nothing is their ironic baby blue helmets to chase these people out of Sometimes, though, they are given happening." blocks Michigan Avenue directly in be torn down. They react in fear. enough rope to strike out at one of Just as I know that student Lincoln Park with thousand of Most of the center of the crowd front of the Hilton. The crowd armed men? A public park—air, the groups they most fear. In sits down. The one side of the chants, "peace now, peace now, groups are not ruri by the paranoia, they attacked. International Communist tre es, grass, a lake, beaches, crowd is still up and angry. Police peace now," like a long, drawn out Movement, so I cannot believe that land—but no people after 11 p.m. throw a smoke bomb or tear gas death moan.. Of what were the officials afraid? The day What matters? it is a fascist Military-Industri­ The scene: Grant Park, the day cannister, nobody seems to know al-Governmental-Educational Fm certain they cannot tell you. which. Someone throws it back. Given this situation, does it of the nominations, mid afternoon. really matter who started the complex that is running us down. 10,000 persons are gathered for a No longer in any way are the The complex is*-- there all right. Mobilization Committee police interested in containment. violence? The SCLC mule train was rally, the only one for which a allowed through the police lines I And it definitely has power. The The spies within the National permit was issued. Lots of speeches, Clubs flying, they charge in through problem, however, is that the Mobilization Committee meetings the center of the crowd, through alone. The police had orders to radical, mostly non-violent. Quite a clear the street. The marchers were people running the various facets of missed the point, too. They failed few persons are frustrated at being their antagonists, through rows of the power structure are, for the to realize that plans for resistance people sitting on benches and boxed in on three sides: Hilton, bottled up and harrassed for the police, and guardsmen. most part, honorable, just, upright, and mass arrests were being made past days. trying to keep calm. fearful men operating within a contingent on the probability that Dozens of people tell everyone Conflict was inevitable, and as value system that is completely the demonstrators would not be For the first time the news to stay calm, sit down. Most of the you all saw on television, it came. alien from mine. They react in a allowed to march freely. Based on media, who usually look the other crowd is pushing, screaming, One again gas, blood, pain, fists, past experience, this was a way during sporadic violence, are as running as fast as possible away disorder, arrests, chaos. paranoid and irrational manner. reasonable assumption. But New Left annoyed as the protestors. They from the charging police. One boy, Then the aftermath. A candlight Chicago's leaders could not see. too have been attacked, by 20 or so, fairly short hair, coat and parade. McCarthy's hospital was Not that all is roses within the They were afraid. "New Left." It is no more settled anybody's judgment, unjustly. tie was clubbed in his seat, ten feet invaded. Calm, prayers. The next behind me. day, Gene McCarthy came to Grant than the inside of the Chicago One more factor must be In the par, sunshine, survey Amphitheater was, and it is considered. The Chicago police Senseless Park and addressed the survivors. force is not tightly controlled by helicopters, and a triple line of With this move, and his refusal to considerably less controlled. Yes police surround the crowd. The police retreat back. Many people are now walking around, endorse Humphrey, he became a Somebody reaches out and lowers true, legendary hero. the American flag on the side of the blood streaming from their heads looking for medics. Senseless, With reason The University Grill bandstand to half mast. A symbol. Had we been given a permit to The police move in on him from uncalled for. Why. Why? on Main St. near East Campus Things cooled off after this one march—two, maybe three miles to the one side. He moves to escape. the amphitheater—thousands would They nab him and begin dragging incident, and the final preparations -Lasagna -Pizza were made for the march. The have had their say, tired themselves him off. The crowd on that side out and then gone home. It was moves toward the police lines. crowd was presented with four •Spaghetti -Sandwiches alternatives. One: an illegal within reason to keep people at Shouting. "Fascist pigs." "Let him least a block from the open 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. go." Obscenities. completely nonviolent (completely, they emphasized) march, no signs amphitheater, but not two miles. with sticks, no rocks, no guarantee The violent few who might have of police cooperation. Two: remained could have been arrested, diversionary tactics in other parts more quietly, easily. Reasonably. of the city for people who do not Had men of reason and not believe in nonviolence. Three: stay paranoic men of fear acted on the in the park legally. Four: go home. part of the city, .many of the cries SIMON and Emphasized: follow your of the real revolutionaries would conscience. have gone unheard. They would The march have been unjustified. Eighty per cent of the people Now people react quickly and joined the march. Eight abreast, the simplisticly to what they know GARFUNKEL line stretched for a half, mile, about the Chicago incident. HUAC entirely through the length of the runs its circus while the Yippies park. laugh. I hope the commissions The march began, progressed for don't simplify the situations in RESERVE SEATS SOLD OUT half a mile then was stopped by a their reports. police line. Negotiations. Half and It didn't happen that way. hour, an hour passed. The leaders went off to city hall to continue The Woman's Gymnastic Club negotiations with the high-ups. will meet every Tuesday arid LIMITED GENERAL ADMISSION Six o'clock. People began to T h ursday a f temoon at 4:80| drift away. We went to dinner in teginning next Tuesday. The Club AVAILABLE the loop. All of the bridges over the will meet in the Southgate Gym railroad tracks, separating most of under the direction of Miss Joan the park from the city, were Kahle. Any girl interested in blocked with guardsmen, fixed •jymnastics is invited to join. No bayonettes held before them. We previous experience in gymnastics is had to walk ten blocks further necessary. downtown to cross an open bridge. Page Six The Duke Chronicle Saturday, October 5 "Blue Angel" tells Campus calender Saturday, October 5 of sex conflict 9:30-11:00 a.m. "Toward a New ; 's "The Blue outstanding actors of the silent City." Seminars. Duke. Angel" is a statement on the period, he is equally as splendid in a 12:30-2:00 p.m. "Toward a New psychological situation of the sound picture. City." Seminars. North t ime—the pre-Hitler period in Sternberg's story is one of violent Carolina College. Germany. sexual repressions. At first Jannings Transportation provided. Based upon 's has only physical desire for Lola 2:00 p.m. Professor Rimmer of the postwar novel Professor Unrath, the Lola. At the film's conclusion, University of Glasgow film develops Mann's ideas—the however, the sex roles have finally conducts a master class on the peculiar vices of German bourgeois completely reversed—Dietrich is organ in the Duke University society, introspection leading to assertive, self-confident, brusque, Chapel. self-preservation, and the controlling. Jannings is dependent 2:30-4:00 p.m. "Toward a New development of a German social and only a weak, empty man who City." Seminars. North conscience. can act or speak only through sheer Carolina College. emotion. Transportation provided. Cinema tically the film is 7 and 9 p.m. Quad Flicks. Page beautiful. The sets are either The Eno River Valley Boys performed in the Celestial Omnibus Auditorium. "Goal". crammed with mute objects so the The film is also a study in outright "Captures the frantic sadism—an aspect which contributed Coffeehouse last night in a program of Bluegrass and contemporary folk characters themselves seem part of music. excitement of the World Cup the decor, (as when Lola Lola sings mightily to the film's popularity at Soccer Series!" 'Saturday on a packed stage), or when Jennings this time in German history. Review' fights his way to her dressing room) Ultimately, Lola Lola destroys not 7:30 p.m. YW-YMCA Symposium: or are devoid of all but basic props only a man, but also his whole Eno RiverValley "Toward a New City." Panel (Jannings sitting in his empty environment. Discussion: "Where Do We Go classroom). "The Blue Angel" delves even From Here?" Auditorium, further as a cinematic comment on Boys ride again Education Building. North- the post-war period in Germany. Carolina College. The sound is also Alienated from two worlds by his 8:00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Celestial jmagnificent—from the foghorns as emotional imperceptions, Jannings The Celestial Omnibus and played a steady rythm while Omnibus discotheque. Jannings walks at night to the dies in total surrender—the professor pulled yet another phoenix scene Tom carried much of the solo Acid-rock group, "The raucous laughter as he crows on the is no longer capable of action even in Friday night when it presented The singing and played rhythm. Mainline Delivery Service," will stage revealing what he has become. death. Eno River Boys, a merger of local DeTurk, who alternated between play. ("The Last "The Blue Angel" was second in talent and Duke men in the form of banjo and guitar sang his usual high 9:30 p.m. Student Union and Command", Mumau's "The Last the series of films presented by the a gutsy bluegrass band, and Rocky tenor and with Watson's somewhat YW-YMCA Folk Concert: Laugh") proves that, unlike many Cinematic Arts Committee. Kramm, an enormously improved lower voice gave a good mountainy Bernice Reagon and Len blues guitarist with an enormously sound to the already excellent Chandler. Baldwin Auditorium, improved voice. instru mental isation. Duke. Sunday, October 6 Rocky presented blues and 10:30-10:45 Carillon Recital. Mr. J. The Eno River Boys are such with a sense of humor and, to be redundant, a great guitar and Samuel Hammond, University composed of Tome and Jerry Carillonneur. Turner of Durham, and Bill De Turk voice. His last song in his first set and Jim Watson of campus fame. was his version of Dave Van Ronk's 2:0 0 p.m. W o r k s ho p s in Tom, who claims to be a mortician, "Cocaine". "Cocaine" has come Community Service for Social and Jerry are outstanding on guitar, but a very slight way up the Change. "Toward a New City." providing a big, sweeping base for evolutionary ladder since its origin Report to Flowers Lounge. DeTurk's glittering banjo and as a gutter song. If you want to 4:00-6:00 p.m. International Open Watson's crackling mandolin. hear how it used to be way back House. Dr. Apostolos Condos when, just check out Carl discusses Greek politics. 2022 Sandburg's "The American Campus Drive. The Boys, who are Song-bag". If you want to hear it 4:00 p.m. Guest Organ Recital: Dr. neighbors, and thus must get lots of slightly more polished, Dave Van Frederick Rimmer. University homecooked practiced, produce Ronk does it on Electra records. If Chapel. smooth, polished versions of old you want to hear it done a bit 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Quad Flicks. mountain tunes, gospel hymns, old differently, with a bit of the bawd Page Auditorium. "Goal." heel-stompers and fiddle tunes. mixed in, just bribe. He'll do you Monday, October 7 Jerry leaned against the red curtain right. 7-10 p.m. Tryouts for Sartre's "No Exit". 103 Asbury. plays a cafe entertainer who charms a middle-aged professor in "The Blue Angel."

"No Exit" Dr. Apostolos Condos of the Economics Department tryouts will lead a discussion on the current Greek political •• Tryouts for "No Exit" by Sartre situation this Sunday at 4:00 will be held October 7 and 8 at p.m. at the International ,7-10 p.m. in 103 Asbury. House. "No Exit" is Sartre's Existential play about Hell. Three people locked in a room together are organ recital condemned to eternal Composer and organist Professor consciousness and soon create their Frederick Rimmer of the University own hell. of Glasgow, Scotland will perform Larry Thorsen, a graduate an organ recital tomorrow at 4:00 student, will direct the production. p.m. in the Duke University Chapel. Thorsen's wide experience in drama Professor Rimmer, Gardiner includes acting in The Player's Professor of Music at the University Sat - Oct 5. THE LOW RENT DISTRICT production of "The Private Ear" of Glasgow, is also Director of "The and, this summer, directing a Scottish Music Archives." summer stock production of He will play Back's "Prelude and Oct 9: ISH and the "Period of Adjustment." Fugue in D" and "Trio-Sonata No. CHARMS "No Exit" is the first production 4 in E minor," and works by in the Duke Player's workshop Kenneth Leighton, Nielsen, and Oct U&12: series. The play will be performed Rimmer's own "Five Preludes on the weekend of November 2. Scottish Psalm Tunes." THE SLITHY TOVES Danziger's Old World Gift Shop

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• IMPORTED GIFTS • BARTON'S CANDY Across from Byrds Supermarket 112 Lloyd St. Chapel Hill-Carrboro 9295691 Saturday, October 5 The Duke Chronicle Page Seven ASDU funds Riddick expresses cities Organizations desiring funds from ASDU this year may pick up request forms in 206 Flowers. Representatives role in national progress of such organizations must appear before the ASDU By Richard Smurthwaite budget Commission by and Tom Campbell Tuesday, October 8, with "When our cities completely SCLC since the death of its founder, election, Reddick observed that the completed forms. Further decay, we are well on the way to Dr. Martin Luther King? "We've ghetto black is not excited by the details are available in 206 national collapse." been trying to define the economic candidates from which he has to Flowers. Mr. Ed Riddick, last night's and political character of American choose. "Rightly or wrongly," he speaker in Page Auditorium, life, and have been working for continued, "there was a tremendous expressed this view in an interview economic and political amount of feeling that the Kennedys focusing on the problems of the self-determination for black were genuinely concerned about black people in today's American people," Riddick answered. "Since black people. They were the kind of cities. 72 per cent of all blacks now live in white person who was able to breach Riddicfo, Director of Research for cities," he continued, "the problems much of the gap between black and Operation Breadbasket, the of the city and of the American white. economic arm of the Southern black are closely related." "The presidential election this Christian Leadership Conference, Operation Breadbasket, Reddick year doesn't give force to the same Duke Chronicle continued by saying that "it is up to reported, is the SCLC's economic kind of feeling—the same sense of Classified Advertising the nation to begin putting its major arm, working to channel the hope—that black people identified resources into the development of consumer power of blacks so that it with Robert Kennedy and especially Rates the cities." will work for their own benefit. "In with John F. Kennedy." Minimum of 20 words $1.00 (per day) "The problems of today's cities our history, we have not been Reddick raised the view of many Each additional word .03 center around the 'new exiles': producers," he said, "but blacks that the quest for greater Puerto Ricans, Appalachian whites, consumers. We are seeking to make freedoms for blacks was a conflict Jerry Rubin, a bearded, barechested 10% discount for 3 yippie leader, holds a toy M-16 rifle consecutive insertions and blacks. Our goal in Breadbasket more blacks producers." between those "trying to open a is to increase their base of financial "We believe in black power—not door" and "those behind the door.". as he arrives to appear before the Be' a sales representative for a participation and so free them of as a slogan, but as a goal, so that "Blacks felt that John Kennedy was House Un-American Activities socio-politi co-satirical new their economic dependency." blacks will be able to resume one of the few people standing Committee Oct. 1. Rubin, a leader of poster line. Ideal for responsibilities other than merely behind the door who had great the Youth International Party, individuals and organizations. ' 'Cities today are operating described himself as the "guerilla of contrary to their original purpose," being a class of consumers. We are sympathy for the goals of those Write for complete poster concerned about the value system of trying to open the door." the future." The committee is profit kit: GROSS NATIONAL Riddick observed. "Originally, their investigating street disorders during PRODUCT* Box 427, Wayzata, purpose was to provide a diverse white America; we are not out to "Kennedy," Reddick added, duplicate, to ape white society. "had a vision of how the city should the Democratic National MN 55391. setting in which a great amount of Convention at Chicago in people were presented with greater There is much of value in the white be—its many parts working in Girls: Free Color Catalog society that could stand being creative conflict with each other." August.(UPI Tele photo, opportunities." However, he said, Washington.) Showing Over 500 Styles of "the cities have decayed into overhauled." 14k Gold Pierced Barings. 25% underdeveloped areas, with "We are not searching for an to 50% Below Retail. Send 25 8,000,000 sub-standard housing individualistic, industrial society cents for postage and handling to: Dimar, Kendall, P. O. Box units, a high infant mortality rate, where men have no concern for their Rockwell: cut red 631, Miami, Florida. and a $2500 disparity between the neighbors," Reddick remarked. median income of whites and blacks Commenting upon the values in Pre-Law Students: There's tL as a few indicators of decay." America, he critisized what he tape and shortages limit to what you can earn as Commenting on the value of thought was the greater concern of the exclusive campus conferences like this weekend's most Americans over property, as representative for Law School opposed to people. He also critisized 1 "Towards a New City," Riddick said "Cutting the red tape and continues, "a student merely has to Placement Service , a that "It is becoming increasingly the willingness of many Americans fighting a manpower shortage nationwide program designed dial 3073 on West or 2958 on East difficult for blacks and whites to to accept "peace at any price" in constitute our biggest challenges," Campus. This puts him right in to assist students who are their own communities, "without applying to law school. share the kind of confrontations and according to Dr. Kenneth touch with a psychiatrist." Interested? Send letter dialogue that is directed towards a looking at the disparities that are Rockwell, the new Student Health Dr. Rockwill's functions are describing yourself to LSPS, united contractive goal. The present created, the disparities that ignite Service psychiatrist. mainly evaluative. "Our purpose is Box 1201, Hartford, Conn. black leadership is attempting to give revolution." Dr. Rockwell, a graduate of the to help a student decide whether or 06101. References required. character and meaning to the The alternative to revolution, Duke Medical School, returned to Photograph preferred. n ot he needs a psychiatrist's contributions of black people, and Riddick said, was the integration of Duke this September in response to services. I see my patients two or thus provide roots for their future "Soul Power" into the American the need for more adequate mental three times, or maybe only once. In Must Sell: Honda Super 90 in contributions to urban American. health services. Excellent Condition. 1965 system. Soul Power, Riddick these sessions, we decied what is Whites should know these attitudes observed, " is the black's way of "But the student health service bothering him or her and try to model. Cheap price. CA11 and aspirations of black people in 684-4355 after 10 P.M. saying that integrity and value is considerably understaffed," Dr. work out the problem. Patients this critical time of our nations systems must also be involved in the Rockwell commented. "We have with more serious problems are Backyard Sale: Living Room history." socio-economic structure." Inorder four part-time psychiatrists for referred to other sources." Suite; Baby bed, electric What has been the direction o - to achieve this, blacks must have the both East and West campuses. Dr. Rockwell has an interesting motor, electric player and ability to make decisions over their "I'd like to get some idea of the records, child's bed, feather innovation as part of his effort to AUTHENTIC own life. We've learned some of the over-all magnitude of the mental familiarize himself with the Duke pillows and other item-*. things of our own agonizing past, 477-7555 UNIVERSITY health problems on the Duke campus. "In the near future, I am and we must use this knowledge for campuses. I think people will find going to have a room on West STYLES the building of men. The anger of the that to cope adequately with Want to buy: English 3 Speed where I'll be available at specified black people must not be directed at students' problems, well need a hours. A student or group of Woman's Bicycle. Call individuals, but at the sources of 477-6651 larger staff than we have at students can come and discuss with DILLS power." present." me any aspect of ment Wanted night manager for Addressing himself to the white "By cutting red tape, I mean hygiene—the community's menta! Roller-drome skating rink, Fri., MAILED values that blacks do not want to shortening the precess by which attitude, the field of mental health, Sat., Sun., P.M. Apply imitiate, Riddick commented that people go about getting psychiatric or his own mental health. There 7:15-9:45 P.M. 900 N. Miami HOME the "hippies and yippies are a aid. Most students have the idea Blvd. Call 489-2228 or will be no note-taking in thes-L 682-2663. phenomenon that results from that to get help, they have to go sessions, just discussions." OB alienation from society. Our society through all sorts of intermediaries- Dr. Rockwell comes to his posi 19 inch Westinghouse black allows no meaning in terms of giving Rather than expose their problem., at Duke after several years oi * white TV sets, heavy duty STUDENT CHAKGE one an opportunity for complete to other people, they forego ACCOUNTS INVITED experience in the field. He spent cabinet, $75 cash. Purchase fulfillment of self. Whites desire assistance which they need." two years in the Student Health now delivery October 9. Stalter peace at any price, when a sense of "Now, to get an appointment to- Hilton, Erwin Road. Tin WU» Mans Service at Georgetown and a year at DonU»D t Nortkota understanding and compassion is evaluate a problem," Dr. Rockwell], the University of Alabama. 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Ph. «t-«M1 Page Eight The Duke Chronicle Saturday, October 5 Medical college curriculum reform to meet changing disease patterns By Ethel Duggan In September 1966 Duke understanding of biological directed to the Clinical Science him an excellent foundation upon permit him'to proceed later in any University School of Medicine principles, adding only sufficient "Core" in which each student which to build it. direction that he chooses. instituted a new curriculum that factual material to enable the spends 7 weeks in each of 5 clinical Each department of the medical A number of special programs attempts to provide education principles to be understood, (3) to sciences. During this time he is school has provided lecture, have been developed that permit better adapted to contemporary encourage an attitude of taught underlying principles and seminar, laboratory and clinical selected students to combine their medicine. intellectuality and scholarship as a characteristics of each discipline courses and it is from these that the training for the Doctor of Medicine Since then, this new curriculum foundation for learning experiences and its subspecialties. Under faculty student will be able to construct his degree with that of another has been adopted by Medical that will continue for the active life supervision he also accepts limited individual third and fourth year discipline. For example, a group of Schools such as Harvard, Yale, and of the physician, (4) to enable a responsibility for patient diagnosis program of studies. The basic students of outstanding scientific Dartmouth. student to make an earlier decision and care. Lecture-demonstration science and clinical departments at ability is following a six-year The purpose of the new concerning his future career if he so courses are also included in this Duke University School of program that will lead to the curriculum is to develop a system desires, and to direct his medical second "core" year of studies. Medicine have listed over 20 Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of of medical education that will education more specifically to that The third and fourth years are elective courses from which the Philosophy degree in a basic better equip doctors to meet the end. occupied by additional instruction student may choose. biomedical science. These changing patterns of disease. The The Duke curriculum now in both the basic and clinical If he wishes to postpone his individuals anticipate careers in objectives of the curriculum may be teaches in the first year of medical science departments. During these career decision until later, the academic medicine and research. A sumarized as follows: (1) to provide school those subjects traditionally years each medical student, with student may do so. In this case he is program is also in operation for the relief from the "over-load of taught in two years in many other faculty guidance, is able if he advised to select both basic science training of a few students as information" to which students medical schools in the United wishes to - select a series of and clinical studies that will provide .medical historians. The program have long been subjected, (2) to States. The second year of the experiences specifically designed to him with a less "career-oriented" also occupies six years and will emphasize methodology and 4-year medical curriculum is assist him in his career and to give medical education and that will enable a student to earn both the -Doctor of Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy degree in history. Other combined programs in medicine and research training, medicine and law, and medicine and public health are in various stages of development. Some students may create for themselves careers in the peripheral fields of medicine, for example criminology, health economics, international health and missionary medicine, the history of science, biomathematics and biomedical information processing, medical librarianship, and medical writing. The students "may take a limited number of courses in the Departments of History, (M Economics, Political Science, Law, Engineering, Mathematics, Languages. Until these curriculum changes, the medical schopl showed many of the characteristics of the small college. A homogeneous student body, ensured by the adherence to (and how to avoid it.) rigid admissions requirements, received a well-defined body of The Cash Bash is a knowledge from a faculty whose chronic hang-up that comes prime commitment was to their from carrying money around teaching. The material taught was with you on campus. intended to cover all factual matters necessary in medical Like discovering you left practice and little time was your wallet in the locker room available for an enterprising student ... three minutes after some­ to pursue an aspect of his education body else does. Or finding that excited his intellectual yourself short on Saturday curiosity. As a result, all students night because it was too easy received basically an identical to shell out all week. Or get­ education. After completing ting known as a soft touch for medical school and post-graduate a loan because you're a training in hospitals or in the walking cash box. services, the graduate found that his How to avoid these situa­ earlier teaching was outdated. tions? Get yourself a Wachovia However, the ultimate failure or Checking Account. success of the Duke Experiment in Your money is safe, so Medical Education will not be you don't have that to worry u n equivocally demonstrable for about. And you're not as apt many years, until several classes of to spend it when it's not students have been graduated, have bulging out of your billfold. undergone postdoctoral training You have an accurate record and have established careers in the of how much you spent and fields of their choice. Not before what for, so you can flash it then will it be possible to determine for your father when he asks. whether or not the new curriculum And when Max (or has met with ultimate success. Millie) the Moocher shows up, you can honestly say all you have on you is a Canadian nickel. And hope he's not a numismatist. Riddick Of course, you don't have (Continued from Page One) to open your account with Wachovia. But we think you'll "If it is not possible for the state like us. After all, we wouldn't of North Carolina to figure out ways ask for your business if we to bank at Farmer's Mechanic, we didn't know how to treat you won't bank anywhere else," said right. Right? Riddick, describing tactics that the Drop by. We're easy to organized black community can use. talk to. Concluding his analogy on the bones of America, Riddick called for the bones of America's poor to "rise, mend together, and take not only Wachovia Member F.D.I.C. what is offered, but also contribute."